Marta Sofia Candeias Soares
Researcher
Behavioural Ecology
CIBIO, Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Geneticos
Portugal
Biography
"I graduated in Marine Biology by the University of Lisbon (FCUL) in 2001 and completed my PhD degree in Behavioural Sciences and Marine Ecology at the University of East Anglia (United Kingdom) in 2008. I am a trained empirical behavioural ecologist with an interest in behavioural ecology, feeding ecology, tropical marine ecology, cooperative processes, cleaning symbioses, conservation, game theory (Biological Markets) and presently on the link between physiology (mostly endocrinology/ neurosciences) and behaviour. I am passionate about cooperative behaviour, using for that the cleaning interactions among fish as my main mutualistic model. My research on the “cleaning mutualisms†had, so far, a relatively broad scope, ranging from a ""simple"" behaviour approach to a more integrative point of view, such as the application of game theory concepts (particularly the Biological Markets Theory) or, presently on a more physiological/functional fashion."
Research Interest
Behavioural ecology, feeding ecology, tropical marine ecology, cooperative processes, cleaning symbioses, conservation, game theory (Biological Markets) and presently on the link between physiology (mostly endocrinology/ neurosciences) and behaviour.
Publications
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Soares MC, Santos TP, Messias JPM (2017) Dopamine disruption increases cleanerfish cooperative investment in novel client partners. Royal Society Open science, 4(5): 160609.
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Soares MC, Cardoso SC, Mazzei R, Andre GI, Morais M, Gozdowska M, Kalamarz-Kubiak H, Kulczykowska E (2018) Region specific changes in nonapeptide levels during client fish interactions with allopatric and sympatric cleaner fish. PLoS ONE, 12(7): e0180290.
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Soares MC (2017) Neurobiology of Mutualistic Behavior: The Cleanerfish Swims into the Spotlight. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 11: 191.